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. >> several years we have seen the impact of the eu on our economy. on the right of unemployment and social problems. i demanded renegotiation of a certain number of trees in order to control immigration, but also, they prevent france from projecting a certain number. as a result, i understand mr. cameron in his desire for renegotiation, even if the consequences would not be the same for his government and the government that i would eventually lead. >> last month, david cameron of for the u.k. the prospect of an in-out referendum. >> i want to do the same thing as great britain. if i came to power tomorrow, i would decide to organize a referendum within 12 months. i would give myself 12 months to negotiate the most important points with the european union, and at the end of that, i would ask the french people to have their say on the points that we manage to renegotiate any points that the european union refused to negotiate. >> the issue of immigration played a prominent role in last year's election during a campaign which question the nature of fre
. >> several years we have seen the impact of the eu on our economy. on the right of unemployment and social problems. i demanded renegotiation of a certain number of trees in order to control immigration, but also, they prevent france from projecting a certain number. as a result, i understand mr. cameron in his desire for renegotiation, even if the consequences would not be the same for his government and the government that i would eventually lead. >> last month, david cameron of...
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britain is a big supporter of turkey joining the eu. there were negotiations within the eu, and first, here is what is at stake. over the past six decades, the eu has expanded from a handful of states to its current membership of 27. the union has evolved into the world's biggest trading bloc. turkey, as well as eight countries, are still hoping to join. it seems a long journey. an associate member since 1963, turkey applied for full membership in 1987 and has been negotiating the terms ever since. under eu law, aspiring member states must comply to ensure that they are politically, financially, and psychologically ready to join. the turkish prime minister has set a deadline of 2023 to invite them to the party. but there is his country's human rights record, the dispute over cyprus, and other obstacles. so why does turkey still want to join it? after a number of unhappy years? my colleague talks to the man responsible. >> minister, after some 25 years of trying to be a full member of the eu, in terms of the formalities of it, the 1980's
britain is a big supporter of turkey joining the eu. there were negotiations within the eu, and first, here is what is at stake. over the past six decades, the eu has expanded from a handful of states to its current membership of 27. the union has evolved into the world's biggest trading bloc. turkey, as well as eight countries, are still hoping to join. it seems a long journey. an associate member since 1963, turkey applied for full membership in 1987 and has been negotiating the terms ever...
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the fight over how much the eu spins and on what continues -- the fight over how much the eu spends and done what continues. >> a shocking discovery ford u.k. consumers. a brand of ready-made lasagna contained horse meat rather than beef. the manufacturers withdrew it on monday but say they do not believe there is not a -- they do not believe there is a safety problem. the eating of horse meat is quite a taboo. a member of the u.s. commerce community faces a long prison sentence for his role in a series of attacks in which victims hair and beards were forcibly cut off -- a member of the u.s. amish community. he and 15 members of his breakaway group were found guilty of five hate crimes in the american state of ohio. heavy snowfall started in the northeast of the united states. it is the beginning of what is predicted to be a massive, even historic, a blizzard. people have been stocking up on food and other supplies ahead of the storm, which is poised to dump up to a meter of snow from new york city to boston and beyond. the parents of a teenage girl shot dead days after appearing at pre
the fight over how much the eu spins and on what continues -- the fight over how much the eu spends and done what continues. >> a shocking discovery ford u.k. consumers. a brand of ready-made lasagna contained horse meat rather than beef. the manufacturers withdrew it on monday but say they do not believe there is not a -- they do not believe there is a safety problem. the eating of horse meat is quite a taboo. a member of the u.s. commerce community faces a long prison sentence for his...
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they cannot afford any cut in revenue from the eu. northern european nations are close to the uk position. the french suggest david cameron may have to back down a bit. >> a compromise is possible, but we must be reasonable, so we need to reason with those who want to cut the eu budget. >> one of the front lines in the battle of the budget is here at the european union -- european commission. the cost of running the european union is actually a relatively small part of overall spending, yet some governments say that staff numbers and salaries must be cut here in order to reduce that spending. some eu workers went on strike this weekend against that idea. they point out the ee you is being asked by its members to do more with potentially less money -- the eu is being asked by its members to do more with potentially less money. >> i am george alagiah. the top stories this hour -- a black day for australian sport. widespread doping is uncovered, as well as allegations of match fixing. we are going to stay with that story. with me is an a
they cannot afford any cut in revenue from the eu. northern european nations are close to the uk position. the french suggest david cameron may have to back down a bit. >> a compromise is possible, but we must be reasonable, so we need to reason with those who want to cut the eu budget. >> one of the front lines in the battle of the budget is here at the european union -- european commission. the cost of running the european union is actually a relatively small part of overall...
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it is his ambition to renegotiate with the eu. he will need some support from berlin. said that she supports the transfer of some powers back to the nationstates. she is at the zenith of her power and in a position to shape the future of europe. >> she shows the potential of all women to succeed. but even if they are not chancellor of germany, the imf wants more women in the workforce. they say they are essential to economic growth. the u.s. economy would grow by a next or five percent if there were as many women as men. we have a time of economic uncertainty around the world. what is the head of the imf doing talking about women's equality? >> i am talking about half of the world and women today that are launching a study about women's contributions to growth. market andhe labor contributing to resolving. there are many ways to deal with economic issues. the world economy is important. just a politically correct issue, it is a bottom- line issue? >> one that i feel very strongly about. of development, better access, better financing, better contribution. >> is it poss
it is his ambition to renegotiate with the eu. he will need some support from berlin. said that she supports the transfer of some powers back to the nationstates. she is at the zenith of her power and in a position to shape the future of europe. >> she shows the potential of all women to succeed. but even if they are not chancellor of germany, the imf wants more women in the workforce. they say they are essential to economic growth. the u.s. economy would grow by a next or five percent if...
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it is his ambition to renegotiate with the eu. he will need some support from berlin. said that she supports the transfer of some powers back to the nationstates. she is at the zenith of her power and in a position to shape the future of europe. >> she shows the potential of all women to succeed. but even if they are not chancellor of germany, the imf wants more women in the workforce. they say they are essential to economic growth. the u.s. economy would grow by a next or five percent if there were as many women as men. we have a time of economic uncertainty around the world. what is the head of the imf doing talking about women's equality? >> i am talking about half of the world and women today that are launching a study about women's contributions to growth. market andhe labor contributing to resolving. there are many ways to deal with economic issues. the world economy is important. just a politically correct issue, it is a bottom- line issue? >> one that i feel very strongly about. of development, better access, better financing, better contribution. >> is it poss
it is his ambition to renegotiate with the eu. he will need some support from berlin. said that she supports the transfer of some powers back to the nationstates. she is at the zenith of her power and in a position to shape the future of europe. >> she shows the potential of all women to succeed. but even if they are not chancellor of germany, the imf wants more women in the workforce. they say they are essential to economic growth. the u.s. economy would grow by a next or five percent if...
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he said to tell the eu and the americans that we try to take you from the darkness 2000 years ago, and you sent us terrorists to kill us. wounded men were rushed back from the front lines. of the war reality in syria. the outside world is arguing about chemical weapons, but conventional weapons have killed more than 100,000 people on all sides of this war and kill more every day. after we left, syrian army jets were circling targets. armedters of pro-western rebels thought a few days ago that the americans might tilt the war their way by attacking the armed forces of the regime. fact that the worlds most powerful military might not now come after them is very good news for the syrian army and its supporters. jeremy bolan, bbc news. a reminder of just how complicated the war is and how fluid it is, outside syria, russia has now given the u.s. its ideas about placing the syrian chemical weapons under international control, and the draft of a french measure. military strike against the regime being avoided. our editor has the latest. a day ofas been reflection and a week of frantic about
he said to tell the eu and the americans that we try to take you from the darkness 2000 years ago, and you sent us terrorists to kill us. wounded men were rushed back from the front lines. of the war reality in syria. the outside world is arguing about chemical weapons, but conventional weapons have killed more than 100,000 people on all sides of this war and kill more every day. after we left, syrian army jets were circling targets. armedters of pro-western rebels thought a few days ago that...
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cannot harmonize everything. >> the solution, he said, was to try to claw back some power from the eu, and then when that was done, put it to the people. >> when we negotiate that new settlements, we will give the british people a new referendum with a very simple in or out choice, to stay in the european union on these new terms or to come out altogether. it will be an in-out referendum. >> but senior european politicians were arguing that heard -- his tactics were misguided. >> we share the vision of a better europe. we need a new commitment to the principle. not all and everything must be settled by brussels and in brussels. we do differentiate, but cherry picking is not an option. >> they say the speech is a huge gamble. there is his own conservative party. negotiating membership will be a tough task. bbc news, westminster. >> they may get a chance to vote on europe, in or out. prince harry has flown back for duty in afghanistan. he left on a regular personal flight, but he has been criticized by some that he took the enemy of the game and that soldiers have to take it like to say
cannot harmonize everything. >> the solution, he said, was to try to claw back some power from the eu, and then when that was done, put it to the people. >> when we negotiate that new settlements, we will give the british people a new referendum with a very simple in or out choice, to stay in the european union on these new terms or to come out altogether. it will be an in-out referendum. >> but senior european politicians were arguing that heard -- his tactics were misguided....
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are the potential solution, a new patent court was set up this week working for the eu. one longtimee -- campaigner is the creator of the radio. he revealed he may have to sell up his home in london, a place that is his invention headquarters. >> this is in the guinness book of records. have devices inside there. when you put your foot down, every time you do that, a little tweak of electricity comes through. it is injected into your mobile phone battery. i call myself an inventor. this workshop is where it all began. the is a graveyard of thousand domestic appliances. i am known for making the clockwork radio. that is how i wound up. i was watching the program about the spread of hiv aids in africa. the only way they could stop this disease was through radio. there was a problem. most people in africa did not have electricity. the only other form of electricity was in the form of batteries. i am thinking to myself, all those years ago, i could see myself with an old-fashioned gramophone. -- wound this thing up this thing up. it produces the volume of sound. there must b
are the potential solution, a new patent court was set up this week working for the eu. one longtimee -- campaigner is the creator of the radio. he revealed he may have to sell up his home in london, a place that is his invention headquarters. >> this is in the guinness book of records. have devices inside there. when you put your foot down, every time you do that, a little tweak of electricity comes through. it is injected into your mobile phone battery. i call myself an inventor. this...
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--er the embargo, these these fighters cannot receive weapons from the eu. just the threat to provide them from weapons could persuade president assad to attend peace talks. in libya, weapons were directly surprised -- supplied to opposition forces. the united states supported that and britain's stance today, but humanitarian groups are concerned. >> more than 80,000 people have lost their lives with many more displaced. what syrian civilians need now who are suffering is more aid, not arms. >> the united nations commissioner for human rights accused both sides of horrific violations of the rules of war dude she said the international community had failed to meet its obligations -- of war. she said the international community has failed to meet its obligations. in brussels, they were under growing pressure. >> matthew price reporting for us from brussels. , u.s. senator john mccain, a leading advocate for greater american action, including arming the opposition, has made a surprise visit to syria to meet rebel forces. it comes amidst increased discussion cen
--er the embargo, these these fighters cannot receive weapons from the eu. just the threat to provide them from weapons could persuade president assad to attend peace talks. in libya, weapons were directly surprised -- supplied to opposition forces. the united states supported that and britain's stance today, but humanitarian groups are concerned. >> more than 80,000 people have lost their lives with many more displaced. what syrian civilians need now who are suffering is more aid, not...
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secret documents are said to show good eu offices were bugged in the files allegedly detail an extraordinary range of spying methods. the president said all of this could written the trade deal. it should end as soon as possible. i would say immediately. we can only have transactions in all areas once we have obtained these guarantees. bethe man who linked information is reported to have applied for asylum in russia. president putin said he would only allow him to stay if you stopped leaking u.s. secrets. white house wants him extradited. the endless leaks are damaging. president obama has defended the u.s. >> every european intelligence service, or ever there is an intelligence service, here is one thing they are going to be doing. they will be trying to understand the world better and what is going on capitals around the world. from sources that are not available through the new york times or nbc news. ofin berlin, this has echoes the cold war. then it was enemies, not friend listening in. effects arerm unclear. what is clear is that the ee you and u.s. need one another lyrically and econo
secret documents are said to show good eu offices were bugged in the files allegedly detail an extraordinary range of spying methods. the president said all of this could written the trade deal. it should end as soon as possible. i would say immediately. we can only have transactions in all areas once we have obtained these guarantees. bethe man who linked information is reported to have applied for asylum in russia. president putin said he would only allow him to stay if you stopped leaking...
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bars leadersrow europe's will gather with one mission in unemployment.ng it has been a threat to the eu. tens of thousandsa of young europeans are now on the move, in search of work. >> tens of thousands leaving in search of work. unemployment is rising. she is planning to move to brazil. >> there are going to be bad days when i am going to want help from my family and they are going to be far away. he has the and half his friend leave. >> they have left. they were waiting for some new change in portugal. it did not happen. 100 ibo arever lining up -- 100 people are lining up. many of them are the best and brightest. they are company directors, some of whom will take people with them. > >> it is not just young unemployment outside of europe. many of them see germany as their best hope of finding employment. the new european migration shows 45,000 italian moved to germany last year. also left fords germany. and greece 120,000 professionals have left the country since the crisis began. markets and engineer heading to work work in a chemical plant. he grew up in barcelona in spain. inhas p
bars leadersrow europe's will gather with one mission in unemployment.ng it has been a threat to the eu. tens of thousandsa of young europeans are now on the move, in search of work. >> tens of thousands leaving in search of work. unemployment is rising. she is planning to move to brazil. >> there are going to be bad days when i am going to want help from my family and they are going to be far away. he has the and half his friend leave. >> they have left. they were waiting for...
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we have had those comments from the eu foreign policy chief who was able to visit mr. morsi just a day ago. we have had comments from the u.s. state department in the past few hours, calling on egypt to recognize the rights of freedom of assembly, including sit-in's. expecting visits from those two u.s. senators, lindsey graham and john mccain, within the coming days. pressure on this government to include all political forces including the muslim brotherhood in dialogue and reconciliation, but at the moment, that is not happening. >> there has been a dramatic increase in civilian casualties in afghanistan. a new un report says the number of civilians wounded or killed has risen by almost 25% compared with last year. it suggests insurgents are taking advantage of nato troops withdrawing in order to retake lost territory. i spoke with the former american ambassador to afghanistan. this does not bode well for the future of the country, does it? >> very disturbing, especially when you look at the number of women and children killed, the percentage has gone up by over 35%.
we have had those comments from the eu foreign policy chief who was able to visit mr. morsi just a day ago. we have had comments from the u.s. state department in the past few hours, calling on egypt to recognize the rights of freedom of assembly, including sit-in's. expecting visits from those two u.s. senators, lindsey graham and john mccain, within the coming days. pressure on this government to include all political forces including the muslim brotherhood in dialogue and reconciliation, but...
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it rose to a ranking higher than some eu states. though it is so impressed. last october, one billionaire became the new georgian prime minister. he claims that the anti- corruption government which preceded him was no beacon of transparency. our predecessors were successful in fighting corruption on the low and medium levels, but the money which had previously been divided up among the other levels were shared by a small group of people higher up. this was the lead to corruption. a string oft months, aakashviliisters of s have been investigated for corruption, while others were investigated for spending money on things like botox injection'' in new york. >> that is all that they can claim and finds proof millions, billions misspent. was clean.y >> georgia has achieved much in terms of transparency. now, it will be to keep this from turning into an all-out attack on political opponents. steve rosenberg, tbilisi. >> botox payments. who knew? we have seen the devastating effects from the war in syria, including a flood of refugees. our photographer trafford to
it rose to a ranking higher than some eu states. though it is so impressed. last october, one billionaire became the new georgian prime minister. he claims that the anti- corruption government which preceded him was no beacon of transparency. our predecessors were successful in fighting corruption on the low and medium levels, but the money which had previously been divided up among the other levels were shared by a small group of people higher up. this was the lead to corruption. a string oft...
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they have received billions of dollars of bailout funds from the eu and the imf. on the final day of campaigning in pakistan, there were dramatic scenes where a gunman abducted the son of a prominent political family. his father is a former prime minister, and was taken at a political rally. it is just the latest incident of violence and intimidation in the run-up to sunday's national election. i spoke to the former director of pakistan and afghan policy at the white house. why has this election campaign been so violent? >> this has been the bloodiest campaign in pakistan's election history and pakistan has seen share of violence. that says something. it started when the taliban and made a statement saying they would physically target the members of the tuples coalition. that is what they have been doing for several weeks now. deliver late targeting coalition members, all secular politicians. they did target a few members from religious parties, which caused confusion about their agenda, but for the most part, a have been targeting secular parties. >> is there a c
they have received billions of dollars of bailout funds from the eu and the imf. on the final day of campaigning in pakistan, there were dramatic scenes where a gunman abducted the son of a prominent political family. his father is a former prime minister, and was taken at a political rally. it is just the latest incident of violence and intimidation in the run-up to sunday's national election. i spoke to the former director of pakistan and afghan policy at the white house. why has this...
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the imf and the eu already pledged money to support the beleaguered economy. i jubilation and towns across northern mali. people here know how fragile of their security is. the militants may have vanished for now and the desert, but any sign of weakness and they could return. few relished the prospect of a long guerrilla war. >> let's get the latest live from timbuktu. tom went into timbuktu with the troops and he joins us live. the islamist rebels out of sight but not out of mind? >> exactly. they are believed to be hiding in surrounding desert. but i can tell you the tension is rising here in timbuktu. there are scenes of looting downtown, with dozens of people out in the streets going one shop after the other, targeting shops that were held by ethnic touraregs. accusing them of collaborating with ms -- islamists and they say they are hiding arms, cash, and weapons. the malian army deployed in town, and is trying to contain the crowd, although it is not clear because there also kind of smiling and waving at the crowd. they have pulled out of boxes of weapons
the imf and the eu already pledged money to support the beleaguered economy. i jubilation and towns across northern mali. people here know how fragile of their security is. the militants may have vanished for now and the desert, but any sign of weakness and they could return. few relished the prospect of a long guerrilla war. >> let's get the latest live from timbuktu. tom went into timbuktu with the troops and he joins us live. the islamist rebels out of sight but not out of mind?...
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matters to britain, where the government had been positioned to renegotiate its membership with the eu. angela merkel is not an ally, but she may be willing to consider some of the reforms by david cameron -- reforms proposed by david cameron. the audience was told the election result would be close. gavin hewitt, bbc news, hamburg. >> that result is being watched around europe as well as in germany. our 24-hourching on channel. thanks so much for watching. tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captionin
matters to britain, where the government had been positioned to renegotiate its membership with the eu. angela merkel is not an ally, but she may be willing to consider some of the reforms by david cameron -- reforms proposed by david cameron. the audience was told the election result would be close. gavin hewitt, bbc news, hamburg. >> that result is being watched around europe as well as in germany. our 24-hourching on channel. thanks so much for watching. tune in tomorrow. >> make...
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one year after the attack that killed four americans in benghaz a*eu cabenghazi a car bomb expld this morning. no group has claimed responsibility. >>> secretary of state john kerry will meet a foreign minister in geneva in a matter of hours. they will talk about a resolution to strip syria of its chemical weapons. they are at odds to serve military action in syria if they don't comply. >> a moment of silence was held for 12 12th of anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. the president was on hand and didn't talk about the syria but said the military force is not an end of itself. >> reporter: since the president's prime address it is the calm after the storm. it's been a day of solemn ceremony in washington even as a quiet hush fell over the capitol. ♪ >> reporter: from pennsylvania to the pentagon. today the nation paused as it had every september 11th for the last 12 years to remember. in new york the names of the fallen were read. one young woman had a plea for president. >> three were taken from the us and we love them and miss them very much. and president obama please do not bring u
one year after the attack that killed four americans in benghaz a*eu cabenghazi a car bomb expld this morning. no group has claimed responsibility. >>> secretary of state john kerry will meet a foreign minister in geneva in a matter of hours. they will talk about a resolution to strip syria of its chemical weapons. they are at odds to serve military action in syria if they don't comply. >> a moment of silence was held for 12 12th of anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. the president...
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eu. ugandans these images used with the condition. each one is a tasty candy. designed to be cute too. japanese art of making it to come to school the school of design. it takes a long training in march due to becoming resigned to our kids the committee will meet his teacher to eighteen degrees to make it soft and pliable the man who says this approach used to separate talks like he isn't ready which has been shaped by hand stretching and twisting the warm sauce can be the artist can create a place to be sure. different colors of candy can be combined. this rose is built up crippled want to achieve a realistic effect in. the can you make me drunk the artists will make any design you want. but the thing with complex creatures would still be done quickly before the county schools and parks. speed is as important as dexterity the just three minutes up to his custom made to order. its intricate dragons going to miss it. way to artistically words very seriously. you can't make too much like natural objects just refe to trust. silly visit zoos and aquariums to the tw
eu. ugandans these images used with the condition. each one is a tasty candy. designed to be cute too. japanese art of making it to come to school the school of design. it takes a long training in march due to becoming resigned to our kids the committee will meet his teacher to eighteen degrees to make it soft and pliable the man who says this approach used to separate talks like he isn't ready which has been shaped by hand stretching and twisting the warm sauce can be the artist can create a...
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the european commission threatened italy with legal action for possible breach of the eu's rules. in this the meantime hundreds of migrants keep coming despite the unfavorable season. on tuesday more than a hundred people were rescueded off of the coast. they will now be hosted in italy's reception centers in the hopes that scenes from this video won't be repeated. >>> joining me now via skype from sicily is the project coordinator for doctors without borders italy, and trains doctors at migrant reception centers. can i ask you, first of all, this treatment of scabies would that be routine? >> well, not really. honestly, i'm not constantly in the center, because as a doctor without boarer, we just have a visit -- monthly visit, so we don't work there, but i have been there five time, and i have never seen such treatment as i saw in the video. normally the treatment has been done in -- in the toilet, so of course the person has to be naked, but in in a private place with the nurse normally who -- who do the treatment, not in that way that we saw in the video. >> but what kind of co
the european commission threatened italy with legal action for possible breach of the eu's rules. in this the meantime hundreds of migrants keep coming despite the unfavorable season. on tuesday more than a hundred people were rescueded off of the coast. they will now be hosted in italy's reception centers in the hopes that scenes from this video won't be repeated. >>> joining me now via skype from sicily is the project coordinator for doctors without borders italy, and trains doctors...
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one controversial topic is likely to be eu plans to impose duties on cheap chinese solar panels. the first stop was switzerland where they announced a new free trade deal. ♪ >> atypically swiss welcome -- a typically swiss welcome, very harmonious. it is no coincidence he kicked off the european tour in switzerland and not in a european union country. he did not face tough questions about protectionism. they signed a preliminary agreement on a free trade deal which both sides hailed as a milestone. [applause] while addressing swiss , he turned his attention to the eu, criticizing brussels over plans to investigate chinese telecommunications companies and impose duties on chinese solar panels, which he said would not yield benefits for the eu. he hoped the eu would consider trade relations as a whole and uphold the principle of free trade. focus of talkse in berlin, but neither chinese -- china nor germany are likely to kick off a trade war that would hurt both countries. >> let's take a brief look at other news making headlines around the world. in sweden, police say urban .iot
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to ukraine's having a free trade zone with the eu was also largely economic. i think this problem could be solved if, indeed, eu representatives, ukrainian representatives and russian government set together and found a formula that would solve the problem. but unfortunately this is not feasible now politically, because the eu since 2003 insists that it's either us or russia. ukraine has to choose. that's primarily the message from the eu commissioners, only later it was only the message from russia. it is either us or the eu in the short perspective. >> the uk is going to cap the cost of short term high interest loans, the so-called payday loans. with prices rising faster than wages, many find themselves at a credit limit or too late to have banks loan them money. the popular borrowing option online, katherine stansel has more. >> they target the most vulnerable people, payday loan companies that offer a financial fix at steep prices. shorm term lenders have seen their business rise but the government wants to curb their interest rates to help payday loan cus
to ukraine's having a free trade zone with the eu was also largely economic. i think this problem could be solved if, indeed, eu representatives, ukrainian representatives and russian government set together and found a formula that would solve the problem. but unfortunately this is not feasible now politically, because the eu since 2003 insists that it's either us or russia. ukraine has to choose. that's primarily the message from the eu commissioners, only later it was only the message from...
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eu ministers are scheduled to discuss that tragedy in luxembourg at a meeting today. italy and others have been calling for reform of immigration rules. they currently deal with migrant solely on the country of arrival. >> remembering the victims of the lampedusa boat disaster, this vigil was organized by members of the italian parliament. they want action to be taken at the eu level to help countries like there's deal with the influx of migrants. but we want first to remember the victims. -- >> we want first to remember the victims, but also to look to the future and we want europe to provide solutions for this as it is not possible for just one country to deal with this on its own. >> inside the chamber, the parliament president martin scholz began with a moment of silence. when we talk -- >> what we talk about illegal paragraphs, we are talking about things that are quite extraordinary. i cannot believe that the fishermen were being threatened with prosecution for helping the illegal immigrants. >> italy and others have called for changes to the so-called dublin re
eu ministers are scheduled to discuss that tragedy in luxembourg at a meeting today. italy and others have been calling for reform of immigration rules. they currently deal with migrant solely on the country of arrival. >> remembering the victims of the lampedusa boat disaster, this vigil was organized by members of the italian parliament. they want action to be taken at the eu level to help countries like there's deal with the influx of migrants. but we want first to remember the...
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different eu member states. on the other hand its effects of the poster is a fervent supporter of enlargement of the european union list was an open contest the defendant enlargement is known to most of the game in town chills that we need to communicate the best in your opinion what the europeans gained from having albania. in the european union. so from the european union has been strengthened into a large one and lives in policy as being one of the most. one of the most successful policies european union has ever had so it has increased the influence it has increased the size has increased the population and the school's rules though and it is the balkans and the kids opening of being a band that plays a very important role in the region it is the only one. nato member states can see in the region. the creation of joint tube since two thousand pitino said. and to the eighties suit is has a baby the significant geographical position because it has an access to healing and ended at ten sixteen he's also did it
different eu member states. on the other hand its effects of the poster is a fervent supporter of enlargement of the european union list was an open contest the defendant enlargement is known to most of the game in town chills that we need to communicate the best in your opinion what the europeans gained from having albania. in the european union. so from the european union has been strengthened into a large one and lives in policy as being one of the most. one of the most successful policies...
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greece italy and the uk all seen the success of political parties which in varying degrees are anti eu and its current form anti euro and anti integration with over the top seventy five that the uk europe doesn't have economic growth nor does a really nice the rise in the left did not manage result of problems and the fire and feeds off it. a new poll voting intentions so that nearly a quarter of french voters would vote for france's national front and in the twenty fourteen european parliament elections that's ahead of the country's two leading parties and dismounted the right could very well sweep across europe as good as national front of the dutch anti islam politician get the builders party for freedom climbed into the spot reports that builders in the past disapproved of anti semitic remarks by the teen's father what can reportedly described the dots as more radical than she was when it came to islam. it was and this restaurant that two of the most confrontational politicians the bureaucrats sap down over the other gotten to know each other and the yet to realize that they had mo
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to at least tone down the america provisions so that at the federal level, it did not apply to the eu. there were a series of successes. where othersn, have looked at the u.s. round, afghanistan, is there anything else as a success that we have managed to achieve in british interests, without necessarily that, and also, can you just highlight this? trying to persuade the americans. well, i think we had examples. i would not have given those examples if i did not think we did not have a significant role. bit, maybea little going back a little bit earlier. another example where the u.k., again, not alone. very rarely are you completely alone, where the u.k. has over a decade, certainly over the last few years, had a continuing , anuence on american policy approach which was not an easy thing to explain and negotiate in the united states 10 years ago. but we were, in the end, successful. term, and since obama has been in office. you might want to put it to me if there are particular things you have got in mind. and you are talking about the current situation. the administration, to our i
to at least tone down the america provisions so that at the federal level, it did not apply to the eu. there were a series of successes. where othersn, have looked at the u.s. round, afghanistan, is there anything else as a success that we have managed to achieve in british interests, without necessarily that, and also, can you just highlight this? trying to persuade the americans. well, i think we had examples. i would not have given those examples if i did not think we did not have a...
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member states in terms of eu membership. what if they don't agree to what stuck out like someone has has been proposing but he said that he is confident that although everything that's conceded six hundred and seventy pages will be addressing every single question if anything it is my paper is going to be a springboard for even more debates in the months to copy lydia i discussed why the prime the pilkington so important this goal the chocolate fish and the phony radical independence campaign. we summon the enabling these are just a death in this goldfish government's approach to key economic incentives are in compounds into basements of the distortion so far has been one in which what we've seen from the north county has peanut nothing concerning had the wood into the waves of people on going to be seen no ikea bought the ring. that example start to think about it the beast in living standards of the destitute smoking pot will be seen as old as of now we've seen them before with ideas the queen to maximize the grill potato
member states in terms of eu membership. what if they don't agree to what stuck out like someone has has been proposing but he said that he is confident that although everything that's conceded six hundred and seventy pages will be addressing every single question if anything it is my paper is going to be a springboard for even more debates in the months to copy lydia i discussed why the prime the pilkington so important this goal the chocolate fish and the phony radical independence campaign....
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this is the largest ever anti-dumping investigation by the eu. china had been urging eu member chinese premier met angela merkle, german chancellor. he persuaded her that it should be resolved through negotiations. >> translator: germany doesn't want permanent import taxes. we will hold intensive talks with china to resolve the issue as soon as possible. >> translator: we hope to resolve the trade dispute between china and the eu through dialog and each other's efforts. >> reporter: britain and germany have openly criticized adopting tariffs proposed. they fear their overall the trade relations with china could be damaged. the european commission denied chinese pressure saying fair trade is in the eu's own interest. >> this is not protectionism. rather it is about ensuring international trade rules apply to chinese companies just like they apply to us. i hope today's decision will now provide the space for such discussions to move forward in a formal manner. >> reporter: the eu has been investigating a suspected dumping case involving chinese mob
this is the largest ever anti-dumping investigation by the eu. china had been urging eu member chinese premier met angela merkle, german chancellor. he persuaded her that it should be resolved through negotiations. >> translator: germany doesn't want permanent import taxes. we will hold intensive talks with china to resolve the issue as soon as possible. >> translator: we hope to resolve the trade dispute between china and the eu through dialog and each other's efforts. >>...
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eu trade pac would have to be approved by the eu's 27 member states and by the u.s. congress. question how likely is a u.s. eu free trade agreement by next year. mort? >> highly likely. it is such a game changer everybody will realize what an enormous benefit it is. there are going to be regulatory problems we have to work out with the common market, agricultural issues as you suggested here but ultimately, it is such a plus for both sides that this is going to go through. won't be easy but it will get done. >> is my recollection correct that you predicted this on this program what three or four weeks ago? >> yes several weeks ago. that's right. >> did you have insider information on this? >> yes, i did. >> who did you talk to? >> i'll get back to you on that. >> why don't you get back to us right now. did you talk to the brits? >> i'm not in a position to talk about how i got it. i found out we were doing this. >> do you realize how huge this deal would be? >> yes, it is an absolutely constructive steps for both sides i don't no it is not. >> why? >> i'll tell you why. mort,
eu trade pac would have to be approved by the eu's 27 member states and by the u.s. congress. question how likely is a u.s. eu free trade agreement by next year. mort? >> highly likely. it is such a game changer everybody will realize what an enormous benefit it is. there are going to be regulatory problems we have to work out with the common market, agricultural issues as you suggested here but ultimately, it is such a plus for both sides that this is going to go through. won't be easy...
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you are talking here today about a new eu/u.s. trade deal. members are talking about leaving the european union. what is your message to those pushing for an early referendum? if there were a referendum tomorrow, how would you vote? >> you told david cameron that you wanted a strong u.k. and a strong eu. how concerned are you that members are contemplating withdrawal? on syria, what gives you any confidence that the russians are going to help you on this? >> on the issue of the referendum, there's not going to be a referendum tomorrow. it will give the british public and entirely false choice between the status quo which i do not think is acceptable. i want to see britain's relationship in prove. i do not think this is the choice the british public wants or deserve. everything i do is guided by a very simple principle. what is in the national interest of britain's tax is it appeared that will make our country's more prosperous that will help our businesses? we will push for this transatlantic trade deal. is it in our interest to reform the un
you are talking here today about a new eu/u.s. trade deal. members are talking about leaving the european union. what is your message to those pushing for an early referendum? if there were a referendum tomorrow, how would you vote? >> you told david cameron that you wanted a strong u.k. and a strong eu. how concerned are you that members are contemplating withdrawal? on syria, what gives you any confidence that the russians are going to help you on this? >> on the issue of the...
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she also looked ahead in january americans take over the rotating eu presidency she said every effort would be made to assure those six months our success for all of you out. bree are political correspondent john barrett for some perspective here john we have two very different views of green finances. athens saying it's on track with its debt and the troika though saying that more disparity is needed was right. but i think by the riot act to be paradoxically i expanded this way. the finance minister in athens in the us today the presented these very promising figures as you mentioned annual report. in two to twenty thirteen. an athens man is to show the prime recent pics. this new system is slowing down and most economists think not just increase itself but european economists think that in fact you can be modest growth next year in greece which gives the lives of the people who said yet that the austerity package would mean that a new push to increase deeper into recession. on the other hand as if the finance minister also said that next year. he is the government would have a defic
she also looked ahead in january americans take over the rotating eu presidency she said every effort would be made to assure those six months our success for all of you out. bree are political correspondent john barrett for some perspective here john we have two very different views of green finances. athens saying it's on track with its debt and the troika though saying that more disparity is needed was right. but i think by the riot act to be paradoxically i expanded this way. the finance...
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referendum or an eu budget cut? >> i am very grateful to my honorable friend for his support. it is absolutely right to say that the british parliament speaks clearly about these issues and is listened to carefully in the corridors of brussels. that is true. we should always respect the fact that it is to this parliament that prime ministers have to answer. >> what did other leaders say to the prime minister in the margins about a british referendum? does he believe that this budget deal makes the case for britain staying in europe stronger? >> i would say that the reaction that i have had to the speech i made a few weeks ago has been, on the whole, fairly positive, because people can see that it is not some simplistic argument about an immediate referendum -- it is a well-argued case, i would say, for how europe should reform and how we should secure britain's place within it. these discussions show that britain can get good deals done with partners in europe having made a speech on that subject. i think that actua
referendum or an eu budget cut? >> i am very grateful to my honorable friend for his support. it is absolutely right to say that the british parliament speaks clearly about these issues and is listened to carefully in the corridors of brussels. that is true. we should always respect the fact that it is to this parliament that prime ministers have to answer. >> what did other leaders say to the prime minister in the margins about a british referendum? does he believe that this budget...
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as i mentioned earlier, the eu has -- individual eu member states have a record of working bilaterally the countries to brm capacity. c the unit has a slightly different approach in engaging which has as its core a regional approach in getting countries to work together on common challenges. that could be important in a region like the middle east where the u.s. has a history of working on cbrn issues with jordan, turkey, but may have less success or more specific and limited success in a country like lebanon. so having the eeg and perhaps a different approach -- so having the eu and perhaps a different approach is all to the good for us. he asked about libya. -- you asked about libya. the u.s. and the state department, anti-gun, specifically, have been rookie test have been working actively with the new libyan government in eliminating the legacy c.w. a state program, the nonproliferation disarmament fund funded the security upgrades at the site where the cut off the area stockpile was consolidated for the assertion, and dod provided the technology, expertise, and training for the lib
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of eu membership. what if they don't agree to what stuck out like someone has been has been proposing but he said that he is confident that although everything that's conceded six hundred and seventy pages will be tested every single question if anything it is my paper is going to be a springboard for even more debates in the months to come but despite all the uncertainties to scottish national party mp angus mcneill told me the white paper says every positive message to the bank it is on the medium of information but husband for that then yes. i think people do have information that shows people are being inspired is scotland's that reaction is that. people already knew it was felt that the level on the fence of a lopsided towards know who had the positive message to the obscene or to order that the level of the team that was a repeat of that is accessible to them. unless of course we knew it was people who are who would have some evocative information and opinions are more likely to support it. no th
of eu membership. what if they don't agree to what stuck out like someone has been has been proposing but he said that he is confident that although everything that's conceded six hundred and seventy pages will be tested every single question if anything it is my paper is going to be a springboard for even more debates in the months to come but despite all the uncertainties to scottish national party mp angus mcneill told me the white paper says every positive message to the bank it is on the...
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you know, but senator -- secretary of state kerry did get the 28 members of the eu to sign a statement blaming the assad regime and calling for some sort of response in a unified international way. >> that's 28 nations right there, not necessarily meaning a military strike, but it is interesting to see that the europeans are speaking in one unified voice. we are hearing out of paris that the arab league has actually agreed that, again, it was the assad regime who was behind those attacks on the 21st of august and senator -- or secretary of state kerry did say that it is no intention to wade into the civil war. this is about chemical weapons. this is about punishing the use of chemical we hopes and the -- weapons and the secretary saying that ultimately, there will need to be a political solution in syria. del? >> phil, because the british parliament has already vetoed any military action by the u.k., what does secretary kerry hope to accomplish in london when he travels there tomorrow? >> well, that's right. his next stop is here in the u.k. he will be meeting with the government of da
you know, but senator -- secretary of state kerry did get the 28 members of the eu to sign a statement blaming the assad regime and calling for some sort of response in a unified international way. >> that's 28 nations right there, not necessarily meaning a military strike, but it is interesting to see that the europeans are speaking in one unified voice. we are hearing out of paris that the arab league has actually agreed that, again, it was the assad regime who was behind those attacks...
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it is the eu. anz chief. it will be given to me. i'm sure the one who is not. and here is it. it will. joblessness may our green tick a box the eye. if it is good you look to be considered screen across the country in seven weeks tia and stocks. i can't ask for proof that the us decides to my own wedding the other and mike and jack they are to love a good deal of practice the modern day. i got to the end of the traditional musics off a shot with a back next week with more new laws the laws of analysis on the continent when i will keep writing into a sack and obviously at indie in the fall. this is not awash in signing off on behalf of the entire production team of music's off a ship with. here in the city the guests among them the whole family all gathered for the nobel banquet. think about this on some sort of. i don't don't listen to that of making the students. there had been sold. old. both of them statins. we have included percent. it was fun to post the court in the end of two stomach was going for him notice that some entity and a lot of books will be tomorrow. after bo
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. >> the eu is waiting to unleash a record final at least five banking giants for rigging key benchmark interest rates today. the amount could be 11.7 billion euros. rbs, deutsche and citi are involved. the eu competition manager is expected to announce the fines at 11:30 cet and has warned banks it could be as much as 800 million euros for the each of the groups involved. we'll have coverage of that announcement in just over an hour. >>> the british government and zone unveiling plans to invest billions, but who is set to benefit? we'll discuss the spending spree. >> around 20 minutes. >>> meanwhile, wto ministers trying to solve sticking points. will they finally agree on a global trade agreement? we'll have the latest from bahli. >>> the u.s. labor market is showing signs of healing. we'll preview the adp and nonfarm numbers at 11:30 cet. >>> and we'll stay with the u.s. despite record black friday shoppers. analysts predict more price markdowns. if you have any thoughts or comments, please e-mail us worldwide@cnbc.com. that's where we stand with the news. let's bring you up to speed
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spying on their allies. >> well, most eu countries implicated. i'm leading the european parliament inquiry on the weekend, i'm aware that my country is subject to many of these allegations, but most of the big countries, france, germany, and so on are implicated in this, so this is a very wide-ranging set of allegations being produce and communicated by the guardian and the "new york times." and really the way to look at this is to understand this is an unprecedented set of whistleblowering allegations which should make us think. because you have allegations of the nsa infiltrating, you know, commercial companies of -- of, you know, untils of ordinary citizens having their communications listened to. people may think this is acceptable. some do. but increasingly there is a feeling that this is disproportion at it, and it just didn't -- just can't be just about security. although security and the fight against terrorism -- >> i want to bring the discussion back to the current allegations and spying on 35 world leaders. now the european union no do
spying on their allies. >> well, most eu countries implicated. i'm leading the european parliament inquiry on the weekend, i'm aware that my country is subject to many of these allegations, but most of the big countries, france, germany, and so on are implicated in this, so this is a very wide-ranging set of allegations being produce and communicated by the guardian and the "new york times." and really the way to look at this is to understand this is an unprecedented set of...
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greece has the highest level of unemployment in the eu. the latest employment numbers for greece are from october. at that time, nearly 27% of greeks were unemployed. spanish employment levels are not much better. austria, germany, and luxembourg have the best employment numbers, but that's not enough to change a europe-wide trend. eurozone unemployment has been on the rise for the last five years. at the beginning of 2008, the jobless rate stood at 7.2%. today, 11.7% of eurozone residents looking for a job cannot find one. youth unemployment figures are especially worrisome. nearly one in four young people under the age of 25 cannot have a job. youth unemployment in spain tops 55%. >> german lawmakers began debating friday a controversial ban on the far-right party. the previous attempts to outlaw it failed in 2003. >> this new drive to ban the party came after revelations that a neo-nazi group linked to the npd carried out a decade- long string of racially motivated murders. >> a former high-ranking member of the far right npd is thought
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most eu would succumb to the united kingdom are now claiming benefits. at most to you what is the common working. we also believe that we must always repeated. i feel it it's working. that's a big responsibility that the government at every opposition that in an eu country. trish right wing politicians in some media outlets say that they will witness an invasion of romanians and bulgarians come the new year songs even gone as far as to say that twenty nine million will be ready to settle come january. while this can be shrugged off as the typical rhetoric from focus groups. people do believe it's not as something of that could lead to long term damage in the european union. this is just a smile that and won the european parliament in stroudsburg use. ghostly europe says it will hold a meeting next month to review a previous resignation which ruled that circumcision of young boys is a violation of human rights council's decision to return to the issue came up trade delegation of lawmakers from israel travel to paris to speak with council members and aunti
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. >>> and another crisis on the eu's agenda. as hundreds of migrants are rescued, eu laders promise action but not yet snfl >> they have abused our hospitality and kindness to plan attacks from the safety of the refugee camps. >> kenyan's government wants the somalian refugees to go home. >> and i'll be reporting on the first presidential election in madagascar since the coup four years ago. ♪ >>> hello, european leaders have issued a unanimous statement expressing deep concern about the united states spy program. they warn that undermining trust between the governments could harm the fight against terrorism. the phone records of millions of people in france hacked by the u.s. security agency. here is tim friends report from the europe you know summit in brussels. >> reporter:eu leaders head for home this weekend, all of them more nervous of using their mobile phones. they issued a strong final unanimous statement expressing deep concern about u.s. surveillance activities and saying that breach of trust could jeopardize future
. >>> and another crisis on the eu's agenda. as hundreds of migrants are rescued, eu laders promise action but not yet snfl >> they have abused our hospitality and kindness to plan attacks from the safety of the refugee camps. >> kenyan's government wants the somalian refugees to go home. >> and i'll be reporting on the first presidential election in madagascar since the coup four years ago. ♪ >>> hello, european leaders have issued a unanimous statement...
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the eu honor was given the day before the winner of a nobel peace prize was announced. her name is among those considered for this year's award. >>> a canadian writer known for her short stories has won the noble prize for literature. jonah hull has more. >> reporter: announcing the world's most prestigious prize in literature. >> the nobel prize in literature for 2013 is awarded to canadian author alice monroe, master of the contemporary short story. >> reporter: alice monroe is best known for her stories of human frailty in small-time cad i don't know life. her work was described as practically perfect. in june this year, following the 2012 publication of her latest collection, monroe announced her intention to retire. >> monroe couldn't be more unlike the winner last year, who's chinese and who's writing is very political and sweeping, and magic realist, whereas monroe is a very provincial writer, a realist, most of who's stories take place in the rural corner of western ontario. >> she is an absolutely excellent author. she has a power of observation that is almost
the eu honor was given the day before the winner of a nobel peace prize was announced. her name is among those considered for this year's award. >>> a canadian writer known for her short stories has won the noble prize for literature. jonah hull has more. >> reporter: announcing the world's most prestigious prize in literature. >> the nobel prize in literature for 2013 is awarded to canadian author alice monroe, master of the contemporary short story. >> reporter:...
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he took a beating from the eu, clearly said you must wait for a u.n. resolution. at home 64% are opposed and when it came down to it today president hollande took the opportunity to step back. >> we are now going to wait for the decision of the congress of the american senate, the chamber of the representatives and then the report by the inspectors and once we have looked at these elements i will make a decision. >> so make a decision again, waiting to see what congress does and waiting to see what the inspector's report says. it's two to three weeks joie before that report will be ready. >> so the president does face a more immediate concern which is looking to next week. there is the expectation that at least a first vote might be taken on one of the resolution proposals one of the drafts out there now. >> we think that the senate votes on wednesday. president obama will speak to the nation on tuesday night. we think from the oval office, thinking the speech will be of considerable note, he hasn't used that forum too much. and then the vote will be a little bit
he took a beating from the eu, clearly said you must wait for a u.n. resolution. at home 64% are opposed and when it came down to it today president hollande took the opportunity to step back. >> we are now going to wait for the decision of the congress of the american senate, the chamber of the representatives and then the report by the inspectors and once we have looked at these elements i will make a decision. >> so make a decision again, waiting to see what congress does and...